James Weatherall wrote: >Evets, > >Please provide the following details: > >1. What port forwarding rules have you set up in your router? > >2. What ports have you configured VNC Server to use to accept VNC >connections, and to serve the Java VNC Viewer on? > >3. Have you tried connecting using a native VNC Viewer, and if so then what >have you entered into the Server field of the Connection Details box when >trying to connect? What is the EXACT error you get when trying to connect? > >4. The URLs above look like you're trying to use the Java VNC Viewer, >except that the port number you are trying to use is almost certainly wrong. >Are you trying to use the Java VNC Viewer and if so, what EXACT URL are you >using? Does the viewer load but then fail to connect, or simply not load? > >Cheers, > >Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. > > > HI James I was responiding to someones else' question
I have no problem coneting to my VNC inside my firewall ;-) [even when I have two firewalls in-line] I can connect to three machines inside 2 of windows XP Pro; Linux, The problem I do have is connecting to my wireless laptop althoug I can connect to it when it is hardwired I can conect OUT with the wireless just not in Using DYNDNS.org I can get clients to call me; I can call myself when I am off-site D-Link 804v Router Virtual Server Settings RULE inside IP 03. 192.168.8.100 5903 ~ 5903 - Linux Mandrake 10.1 RealVNC 4.1 03. 192.168.8.100 88 ~ 88 - Linux Mandrake 10.1 WebServer 03. 192.168.8.100 22 ~ 22 - Linux Mandrake 10.1 04. 192.168.8.102 5907 ~ 5907 - XPPro Server VNC 4.1.1 05. 192.168.8.101 5905 ~ 5905 - Laptop Server [display Zero] 06. 192.168.8.101 5500 ~ 5500 - Listening Viewer 07. 192.168.8.101 5708 ~ 5708 - Laptop UserMode Steve 08. 192.168.8.101 5500 ~ 5500 - Laptop UserMode Dale 09. 192.168.8.101 5805 ~ 5805 - Laptop Java [display Zero] _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@realvnc.com To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list